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Show Mrs. Leslie Randle club hostess The Entre Nous Literary Club held the last meeting of the year last Wednesday evening at the home of Mrs. Leslie Randle. An interesting book review "The Courtship of Eddies Father by Mark Toby was given by Mrs. Myrtle Theriault. A short business meeting was held and officers for next year were elected as follows: President, Jackie Banghart; vice president, Mario Nash; Agnes Anderson. Sec.-Trea- s., The out-goipresident, Laura McIntyre presided at the business meeting and the election. Mrs. Rndle served tasty refreshments to those named and to Mrs. Earlean Gear, Mrs. Mrs. Maude McIntyre, Maude Blight, Mrs. Winona Thomas, Mrs. Elva Bonner and Mrs. La Von Ryan. Meetings will be resumed again in September. ng Mrs. Mary Thomas entertains club The Sewing Club met Monday evening at the home of Mrs. Mary Thomas. The ladies enjoyed sewing and good visiting. Those attending were Mrs. Ella Sanderson, Mrs. Vivian Stewart, Mrs. Joan Dale, and Mrs. Anna McDonnell. At the close of the evening the hostess served light refreshments. Mrs. Harold Sorensen drove to Sanpete County on Tuesday, where they decorated family graves in Mayfield and Moroni. They visited for a short time in Redmond with Mrs. Hannah Hlby. SAC eas is the fact that 75 cents hour is the going rate for 5 age group. If boys in Vhat can our young folks do? Jobs vary according to age There are a lot of fuzzy rumors about the kinds of work our young folks under 18 are permitted to do. The youngsters are not sure, few parents know anything about the matter, and employees are surprisingly lacking in knowledge of eligibility, according to a report this week from the Utah Dept . of Employment Security. So, in order to stay out of trouble, employers set a safe minimum age as a general policy. This is caution which may backfire, because many bright alert young folks under 18 years of age may be much better suited for a particular job than someone else. As far as age is concerned, boys and girls 18 years and older are not restricted in any way as to the types of work they may do. One possible exception is that local ordinances may require an age of 21 to work in an establishment where beer is sold. 7 ago groups In the 7 year-ol- d group, there is a wide variety of jobs which these young people, can do. These include 16-1- 16-1- car-hoppi- ng 14-1- the Job is involved in state commerce, then youth cannot work after 7 p.m. Fob a where no beer is served, messengers, delivery work; but if a car or truck is involved in interstate carrying, they must be 18 years or older. Service station and construction work is approved, providing the work does not take the youngster above the first floor of any building being erected. Boys and girls in this age bracket may also work in canneries if they are properly protected against the moving gears and belts. 5 Moving down to the note d we that year-olgroup, selling gas and oil in a service station is perxnissable, but they must not drive the customers cars or work with cars that are lifted on racks or hoists. Here is a partial list of other jobs they may do: office work, caddie, dish washing, and yard work or work as a bus boy. (If done around stores or industrial plants, they must not use any power-drive- n machinery.) Youngsters in this age group may also work in retail trades doing such work as odd jobs and bagging. Of interest to retail employers in metropolitian ar- - Jeep See LOU JOHNSON 14-1- at MORRIS MOTORS drive Jeep Wagoner, Station Wagon and Jeep Gladiator Pickups. See the 2 and 4-wh- eel STOP IN TODAY AND TEST DRIVE FOR YOURSELF Yonr Utah Rambler, Oldsmobile, Jeep Dealer tors aDOTTOS 1131 North 500 Wert Provo, Utah . HE'S LITTLE A TO YOUNG BUT . READ . . approves five new The Local Weekly Newspaper Utah projects Plays an Important The Senate Appropriations Committee this w'eek approved five of Sen. Wallace F. Ben- nett's requests for Utah conservation projects. Sen. Bennett asked for the funding earlier this year. The projects include: $250,000 for first phase development of Ouray National Wildlife Refude on the Green River south of Vernal. for purchase of $250,000 needed lands to be added to the Wasatch National Forest in Morgan and Davis Counties. $105,000 for construction of a road from Brigham City to the Bear River Migratory Bird Refuge. (This is not a complete funding and was approved only if local officials make up the difference.) $50,000 to staff effectively the U. S. Forest Service Forestry Sciences Labratory in Logan. (Sen. Bennett secured funds to construct the first phase of the labratory last year.) $250,000 for a study of the capability of entrainment carbonization as a means of producing tars and oils from Utah and other Western coals. Part in His Life! (R-Uta- h) The time to start saving for your old age is today; you will never begin at some time in the future. When a man is satisfied that he is qualified for a position the law of gravity cannot measure the attraction. Jnter-pe- r Mothers and Fathers who read the everyday are . . . that on many may effect baby's health and well-inform- ed happiness . . . through news stories and special features covering child care, medicine, finances, education, etc. Read the paper every day news- Informed parents are generally better par- ents! |